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Come Along With Me; Part of a Novel, Sixteen Stories, and Three Lectures - Community Reviews back

by Shirley Jackson
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oh, carrots.
oh, carrots. rated it 12 years ago
'Come Along with Me' is Jackson's unfinished novel. I absolutely love it anyway. Sparkling is the word that come to mind most about the narrator, a clairvoyant widow who lives in a boarding house. There's an old tv movie based on it that is equally charming.This edition also includes some short sto...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 14 years ago
Though everything I've read about Shirley Jackson says the contrary, I can't help but think that she was very unhappy. Perhaps she was only sympathetic: all of her central characters (her family stories aside), all of her focus, seems to be inside the heads of uncertain women unhappy with their lot....
Allusion is not Illusion
Allusion is not Illusion rated it 15 years ago
When Jackson writes about hauntings or murders you can pretend that you are reading about the unusual. You don't have that luxury with these short stories. Here the quotidian cruelties, the pettiness, the dishonesty and selfishness of ordinary people are not softened by the distracting gloss of insa...
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